1[transitive](formal)to obtain something, especially with difficultyprocure something (for somebody/something)She managed to procure a ticket for the concert.They procured a copy of the report for us.procure somebody somethingThey procured us a copy of the report.

2[transitive,intransitive]procure (somebody)to provide a prostitute for somebodyHe was accused of procuring under-age girls.

Word OriginMiddle English: from Old Frenchprocurer, from Latinprocurare